- Sea goldie
Taxobox | name = Sea goldie
image_width = 200px
image_caption =Sea goldie , "Pseudanthias squamipinnis"
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Serranidae
subfamily =Anthiinae
genus = "Pseudanthias "
species = "P. squamipinnis"
binomial = "Pseudanthias squamipinnis"
binomial_authority = (Peters , 1885)Also known as the lyretail coralfish, the lyretailanthia sLieske, E. and Myers, R.F. (2004) "Coral reef guide; Red Sea" London, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-715986-2] or the scalefinanthia , but may be simply known as the goldfish. The sea goldie is a common sight toscuba divers in theIndian Ocean , and is a typical representative of the subfamily of "Anthiinae " (Anthias ).Range
The sea goldie is found in the western
Indian Ocean including theRed Sea , and in thePacific Ocean as far east asJapan and southeastAustralia . It is absent from thePersian Gulf andOman .Description
This species shows marked
sexual dimorphism ;FishBase_species|genus=Pseudanthias|species=squamipinnis|year=2007|month=5]
*Female: Length up to 7 cm, orange/gold colour with violet streak below the eye
*Male: Length up to 15 cm, fuschia colour with elongated 3rd ray of thedorsal fin , a red patch on thepectoral fin and elongated margins of the tail. Themidas blenny , "Ecsenius midas ", goes through a phase of yellow colouration and is a socialmimic of the sea goldie.Diet
The sea goldie feeds primarily on
zooplankton .Biology
Like other
anthia s the sea goldie is aprotogynous hermaphrodite ; a male retains aharem of 5-10 females, but when the male dies one of the females will undergo sex reversal and take the place of the missing male.Reproduction occurs at sunset, between December and February (in thered sea ).Siliotti, A. (2002) "fishes of the red sea" Verona, Geodia ISBN 88-87177-42-2]Habitat
Around
coral outcrops in clearlagoon s, patchreef s and steep slopes to a depth of 35 m, often to be found in the company of "Chromis diademata " . They are often found in very large swarms above the reef.References
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